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it is hard to apply the same methodology to run the sbe numbers because the data bases don't use the same types of classifications. the codes are not in it. >> i understand. i don't mean to belabor this. i think that we were surprised when the fda said that this is how we want you to do the calculation because it seemed a narrow and technical way as opposed to looking at the past performance and so we have to do that for their purposes but for the other program, i think that it is great that you guys are doing, we don't have to use their, some what limited methodology, we can just look at our own past performance and we can look at other projects in the region and i would want us to be inadvertently setting a low target, even though it is, again, it is just a target and it is not for the reporting purposes, i think that it is still important. >> sure, we can take a look at that and what we will do when we come back to you in june, we will look at the sbe percentage distinctly from the dbe percentage from the program wide contract. >> that will be great, thank you. >> anyone else? >>
it is hard to apply the same methodology to run the sbe numbers because the data bases don't use the same types of classifications. the codes are not in it. >> i understand. i don't mean to belabor this. i think that we were surprised when the fda said that this is how we want you to do the calculation because it seemed a narrow and technical way as opposed to looking at the past performance and so we have to do that for their purposes but for the other program, i think that it is great...
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chicken population for years but even he has issues with the data and the idea of listing the animal all together the effects of those other features like gold and secondary roads when turbans for those particular features when we have fairly sparse data or or it's nonexistent altogether and that fact has the energy industry crying foul so what is so important about these birds that they need to be protected in the five state region there are a game burn specifically of progress species that has a really unique mating strategy called the loch electing species that's right mating rituals that's what makes the lesser prairie chicken a state treasure or a game bird first of all and we represent sportsmen exactly wildlife lovers like jim pitman are fighting to save this bird because and we have particular interest in game birds and we want to make maintain those populations of game birds in sufficient numbers to to sustain the hunting season saving the birds so that they can live to die another day in wichita kansas meghan lopez r t well for many people look at energy policy in the u. ye
chicken population for years but even he has issues with the data and the idea of listing the animal all together the effects of those other features like gold and secondary roads when turbans for those particular features when we have fairly sparse data or or it's nonexistent altogether and that fact has the energy industry crying foul so what is so important about these birds that they need to be protected in the five state region there are a game burn specifically of progress species that...
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we hope that the district staff will look at the data and think of ways to improve the office and there's another item. the pack team celebration is may 13 before the board meeting at 555 franklin it's from 430 to 6. we're going to be recognizing the commissioners who offered the resolution to create the parents council and hope to have all our former members and commissioners and we also want to thank the commissioner for the food th for this event and anyone else who wants to participate see you there >> yes, thank you for your report for if staff could take note about what the council is asking about the low number of chinese parents and doing a analysis and any of my fellow colleagues want to assist me in the celebration i'd like appreciate our help. >> i think that's very, very good impact from the pack. i'd like to ask the deputy superintendent to share some news. >> thank you superintendent i think this is important certain to look at it. so this protect take into account. we're also thinking about our capacity of the school district to meet the families across all of our schools o
we hope that the district staff will look at the data and think of ways to improve the office and there's another item. the pack team celebration is may 13 before the board meeting at 555 franklin it's from 430 to 6. we're going to be recognizing the commissioners who offered the resolution to create the parents council and hope to have all our former members and commissioners and we also want to thank the commissioner for the food th for this event and anyone else who wants to participate see...
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we have assurances from noaa that we would be able to own the data, but it would be used in the model for life safety and weather -- sort of storm watch type situations, but it would be integrated into the forecasting model. but if any other entity wanted to use our data other than the government for predicting life safety systems, that there would be a structure in place where there would have to be an m-o-u with san francisco before they would be able to use our data. >> is it possible to recruit the 160,000? >> it's possible. if other cities in the area -- which they would -- have an opportunity to benefit from the data, if they want to use noaa services in a capacity, they would share the cost. >> [speaker not understood]. we could charge the nbc affiliates. >> mr. cruz had a fantastic idea as well as developing sort of a local weather app that we could sell to the residents of san francisco for planning their picnics this weekend or whatnot. >> you know, i'd actually be quite interested in working with david beale i guess on the climate change work and modeling. because i think t
we have assurances from noaa that we would be able to own the data, but it would be used in the model for life safety and weather -- sort of storm watch type situations, but it would be integrated into the forecasting model. but if any other entity wanted to use our data other than the government for predicting life safety systems, that there would be a structure in place where there would have to be an m-o-u with san francisco before they would be able to use our data. >> is it possible...
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we have the data. i well leave it with the process running with the authorities in order to discuss the details on that matter. i will not do this in public as you might understand. melissa: you don't want to tell us what the range is? and are they in many so cases exceeding sales or are they not? >> return rates do not exceed sales? how would that work? you have to return more device than is ever sold. that is mathematically impossible. melissa: in current period of time of on a day you could have more devices coming back in going out, and that is i'm sure what he meant by that that is certainly possible. >> the sale rate versus return rate. we're watching on this weekly basis with the carriers. as i said, verizon said publicly, it is within the total expected range of returns. melissa: hmmm. bring in dennis kneale. >> it is within the total expected range of returns. melissa: of course. >> privately we expected a 25% return rate and this is coming in 23%. the lack of specialtiesty from a company in t
we have the data. i well leave it with the process running with the authorities in order to discuss the details on that matter. i will not do this in public as you might understand. melissa: you don't want to tell us what the range is? and are they in many so cases exceeding sales or are they not? >> return rates do not exceed sales? how would that work? you have to return more device than is ever sold. that is mathematically impossible. melissa: in current period of time of on a day you...
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to show that scientists have fabricated data or manipulated data and that the whole idea of global warming has been proven to be a hoax. that is completely ridiculous. continuing to use those e-mails as "evidence" that global warming is not real is inaccurate. by continuing to use those e-mails to slander the scientific reputation not only of those individual scientists, but of a field as a whole is irresponsible. >> as thousands of documents and internal e-mails come out... >> hockenberry: katharine hayhoe personally felt the effects of climategate. a climate scientist at texas tech in the panhandle, she's the lead author of a federal research report detailing the impact of global warming in the u.s. >> the e-mails are real. read the associated press. >> hockenberry: she spends every sunday in the church where her husband preaches. >> i think the perception is often that climate scientists are godless, tree-hugging liberals, out to suck all the money out of the average person and use it all to fund all of this research. >> hockenberry: how much of this is a part of your worldview? >> my f
to show that scientists have fabricated data or manipulated data and that the whole idea of global warming has been proven to be a hoax. that is completely ridiculous. continuing to use those e-mails as "evidence" that global warming is not real is inaccurate. by continuing to use those e-mails to slander the scientific reputation not only of those individual scientists, but of a field as a whole is irresponsible. >> as thousands of documents and internal e-mails come out......
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one of the things you notice is salaries at the data in the u.s. medical profession are substantially higher than they are in europe and presumably that is baked into the price is about the the services being delivered. how did that come about? advocating what we are paying for it? became emperor because we have been in constrained budget for health care services. people who are demanding the service is hard to worth the price or the cost of this service. when you go out and buy a loaf of red, you know if you buy the bread you can buy the porch of because you don't have enough money to buy both. we pay health care through insurance provided in large measure for the under 65 population by employers. employers pay for their fair share of insurance through reductions in our wage income. total compensation stays the same, but more of it is devoted to french benefits and we go to the doctor and for our practical purposes is close to free. we pay the $20 copayment, not the $98 there's arguments for why should be that way. at the same time, it creates lit
one of the things you notice is salaries at the data in the u.s. medical profession are substantially higher than they are in europe and presumably that is baked into the price is about the the services being delivered. how did that come about? advocating what we are paying for it? became emperor because we have been in constrained budget for health care services. people who are demanding the service is hard to worth the price or the cost of this service. when you go out and buy a loaf of red,...
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the data center by most estimates can hold five data bites of data. just one zeta byte is the equivalent of a data can be stored by 62 billion, 62 billion iphone 5s. if you stacked up all of those iphones, it would take you from the earth all the way past the moon. so that is how enormous the data is. and as part of the special we interviewed a former nsa employee who turned whistle-blower who says this shows that we are just one step away from a surveillance state. >> really a turn-key situation where it could be turned quickly and become a totalitarian state pretty quickly. the capacity to do that is being set up. if we get the wrong person in office or in government, they could make that happen quickly. >> reporter: the nsa can't really say much about what the data center does but we do know is that it can hold e-mail traffic and web traffic, web videos, if you will. they say this is really a major tool in the tool box they need to fight cybersecurity issues and cyberterrorism, jenna. >> we'll watch for your report on sunday. the nsa? >> reporter:
the data center by most estimates can hold five data bites of data. just one zeta byte is the equivalent of a data can be stored by 62 billion, 62 billion iphone 5s. if you stacked up all of those iphones, it would take you from the earth all the way past the moon. so that is how enormous the data is. and as part of the special we interviewed a former nsa employee who turned whistle-blower who says this shows that we are just one step away from a surveillance state. >> really a turn-key...
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of e-mails, financial records, video, it could hold fifes eta byte of data, the same as the data stored on 52 million smartphones, and a whistle blower warns we're just one step away from a total surveillance state. >> a turn-key situation where it could be turned quickly and become a totalitarian state quickly. the capacity to do that is being set up. if we get the wrong person in office or in government, they could make that happen quickly. >> we have changedded e-mails with the nsa requesting an on-camera enter slew. when we were denied we dropped in on a cybersecurity event to ask the bottom line question. >> will the utah center hold the data of american citizens? >> no. we don't hold data on u.s. citizens. people the at nsa. they take protecting your civil liberties and privacy as most important thing they do in securing this nation. >> after that event the nsa told us off camera they're collecting, analyzing and retain that data but their classified so they can't talk about publicly. so really they say it comes town to trusting them to enforce the rules they cannot discuss with u
of e-mails, financial records, video, it could hold fifes eta byte of data, the same as the data stored on 52 million smartphones, and a whistle blower warns we're just one step away from a total surveillance state. >> a turn-key situation where it could be turned quickly and become a totalitarian state quickly. the capacity to do that is being set up. if we get the wrong person in office or in government, they could make that happen quickly. >> we have changedded e-mails with the...
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but if your data does not support the theory, you can't throw out the data. it's telling you your theory is wrong. and that's what happened in the case of the collapse at copan. keach: this is a representation of settlement in a.d. 500. using ann freter's dates, archaeologists could actually create a moving picture of the rise and fall of copan. as populations expanded, so did the agricultural fields. as they receded, the forests moved back into the valley. the evidence of a gradual process of population collapse seemed conclusive. a new theory would be required to explain it. initially, the theories were geared toward a very sudden catastrophic collapse, such as a peasant revolt against the elite population or a major earthquake that made the area no longer habitable for a period of time or a major famine or epidemic that killed off masses of population. those have been theories that have been suggested for the maya collapse for hundreds of years. sanders: before we did the obsidian hydration project here at copan, most scholars thought that the maya collaps
but if your data does not support the theory, you can't throw out the data. it's telling you your theory is wrong. and that's what happened in the case of the collapse at copan. keach: this is a representation of settlement in a.d. 500. using ann freter's dates, archaeologists could actually create a moving picture of the rise and fall of copan. as populations expanded, so did the agricultural fields. as they receded, the forests moved back into the valley. the evidence of a gradual process of...
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>> in term of the data capability of the 700 megahertz system, i do not recall. just in general, i think the big we is whether the sfmta system can accommodate the needs of our public safety users and that's the question we do not know. sfmta does not know. it sounds like dem staff wishes to hire a consultant to help determine that question. so, and that's something very similar to what the sfmta did in term of hiring consultants to do a requirements capture which is how we ended up with the scope we have today. and the contract that we're proceeding with. >> and, again, i know, colleague, this has probably gone into the weeds, but i have in my hand a coit presentation from 2010 that size the mta system would allow for the maintenance of three systems to decrease personnel and infrastructure and other costs. ~ the public safety departments will have a platform to migrate onto that's inter operable. so, in other words, everyone can use this. all departments will have the same coverage and communication capabilities. this is what your departments all said a few yea
>> in term of the data capability of the 700 megahertz system, i do not recall. just in general, i think the big we is whether the sfmta system can accommodate the needs of our public safety users and that's the question we do not know. sfmta does not know. it sounds like dem staff wishes to hire a consultant to help determine that question. so, and that's something very similar to what the sfmta did in term of hiring consultants to do a requirements capture which is how we ended up with...
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delivering the data just as the speaker intended. and packets of data get lost on route. are required. and when you're talking with video even the slightest. between picture. trying to troubleshoot. time serious processing power. complex mathematics and. i would have made that all possible. over the internet. and despite increasing capacity make sure. sharing. held with offices including which is thousands of miles away from here it's all in h.d. but all we need is just an ordinary laptop and an ordinary internet connection. like it is here. that the company. in the industry by giving telecoms company. unmatched. traditional operator. technology allows for as many as fifty simultaneous audio and video streams in one video conference the other leading companies in this sphere usually only have up to nine interactive. such connectivity capability is needed here at. the situation on and around the track. the software can also be adapted to enable more effective exchange of info with those on the scene and can even that bret's from government agencies in the chat if need be a
delivering the data just as the speaker intended. and packets of data get lost on route. are required. and when you're talking with video even the slightest. between picture. trying to troubleshoot. time serious processing power. complex mathematics and. i would have made that all possible. over the internet. and despite increasing capacity make sure. sharing. held with offices including which is thousands of miles away from here it's all in h.d. but all we need is just an ordinary laptop and...
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which might distort the data. i can tell what you the aberration is, virginia tech. that makes this a safe zone for mass murders and more violent criminal predators and the sponsors of this don't want the public to see the data and dangers that are going to result from out lawing self-defense on campuses. thank you very much. [applause] >> it's a pleasure to be here and i'm grateful to have the invitation. they asked me today to share a little bit about what happened ve years ago december 9, 2007. and i have about ten minute soss i'm going to get right to the gist of the story. the gunman in my case had already killed people in colorado at this facility called youth with a mission. he had shot four young people, 24 year olds and he killed two of them. and then he escaped and went ome to sleep in his own bed in englewood. and the next day was sunday, ecember 9 and i was -- i was a very well trained police officer. i was a volunteer on the security team at this new life church because it's such a big church, it's li
which might distort the data. i can tell what you the aberration is, virginia tech. that makes this a safe zone for mass murders and more violent criminal predators and the sponsors of this don't want the public to see the data and dangers that are going to result from out lawing self-defense on campuses. thank you very much. [applause] >> it's a pleasure to be here and i'm grateful to have the invitation. they asked me today to share a little bit about what happened ve years ago december...
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we've seen china become the starling out of the economic data, right? we've talked about it. talked about positioning the portfolios -- our portfolio, more . . . . . . . . . . knee and obviously a bit of a rally. as the growth starts to disappoint, commodities fell way off. in this case, it's been a metal-driven sell-off. >> and the point before, the margins hitting the market. the reason for the huge two-day sell-off in gold, and if that's the case -- and i've said gold appears to be broken -- if that's the case, usually you get a capitulation. you will getting a trading bottom and a bounce. >> don't forget, the global central banks are easing around the world. so that hasn't changed overnight. that's going to be very positive for the long term. >> all right. thank you, as always. >> thank you. >> next up on "the half," cities bucking the trend and what's the slew of bank earnings this week mean? what's the best way to play it? glenn shore joins us with the top plays in banks. >>> and later, netflix having a tough day. stock up nearly 100% this year alone, so can the good ti
we've seen china become the starling out of the economic data, right? we've talked about it. talked about positioning the portfolios -- our portfolio, more . . . . . . . . . . knee and obviously a bit of a rally. as the growth starts to disappoint, commodities fell way off. in this case, it's been a metal-driven sell-off. >> and the point before, the margins hitting the market. the reason for the huge two-day sell-off in gold, and if that's the case -- and i've said gold appears to be...
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this data, because it's so much data, we keep hearing the term big data. does that include also protecting data in terms of cybersecurity threats? >> i think so. i think that, you know, every technology can be used for the benefit as well as used by people. we're investing in companies who are actually serving people well and providing some useful services. but there will be some companies develop that will try to fight with cybercrime as well. >> big debate around apple. what do you think about that company? >> well, i think apple is a great company. we don't invest in public companies, so that's not something that is actionable for us. but apple, no question, is a great company, which is here to stay. >> let me ask you about twitter, because this, of course, has been a big story recently. on your twitter investment, there have been some high-profile twitter hacks. of course, the most significant, last week, when the associated press twitter account was hacked. and it put out a false alert of an attack at the white house, briefly tanked the market, big st
this data, because it's so much data, we keep hearing the term big data. does that include also protecting data in terms of cybersecurity threats? >> i think so. i think that, you know, every technology can be used for the benefit as well as used by people. we're investing in companies who are actually serving people well and providing some useful services. but there will be some companies develop that will try to fight with cybercrime as well. >> big debate around apple. what do...
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people of district 7 know where improvements needed and today by looking at the data that the city departments are presenting and listening to the public comments i think we are able to get a real sense of the needs of the district. there will be several departments that will be presenting. i'm going to do this a little bit differently. i'm going to ask most of the departments that are involved to do the presentation. then i'm going to ask for public comments, and then i will ask for the transportation authority to make their presentation as the last piece of this before i question -- we can question the departments, and in doing so i wanted to be able to capture all of the information, data, and so forth and get public comments in regards to what they're seeing in their neighborhoods and their particular intersections before the transportation authority, which of course has some resources to address these issues, so that's sort of the order they will be taking it in, so first up i would like to ask christina alea of the department of public works who will present on the jurisdiction of public
people of district 7 know where improvements needed and today by looking at the data that the city departments are presenting and listening to the public comments i think we are able to get a real sense of the needs of the district. there will be several departments that will be presenting. i'm going to do this a little bit differently. i'm going to ask most of the departments that are involved to do the presentation. then i'm going to ask for public comments, and then i will ask for the...
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: we found that this was a violation of the stop data policy, however, the chief determined that this was not a violation t. was a policy failure because sfpd data collection policy specifically refers to vehicles, not bicycles. ~ this case demonstrates the narrowness of the police department traffic stop data collection policy since it can be narrowly interpreted to apply only to vehicles. in other jurisdictions, there are broader stop data collection requirements that apply to all stops, not just traffic stops. so, since it was a policy failure, the officer was not disciplined. neglected duty -- >> the chief [speaker not understood] >> yes, as with all policy failures, there is a policy enacted to address that. our current policy was that bicycle wasn't within the vehicles because the officers are told by the vehicle code, which is not a bicycle. we have since put out a permanent bulletin to ask that that be the case going forward on bicycles. >> chief, are there other similar kinds of vehicles that are in broader codes in other jurisdictions that we might banta to take the opportun
: we found that this was a violation of the stop data policy, however, the chief determined that this was not a violation t. was a policy failure because sfpd data collection policy specifically refers to vehicles, not bicycles. ~ this case demonstrates the narrowness of the police department traffic stop data collection policy since it can be narrowly interpreted to apply only to vehicles. in other jurisdictions, there are broader stop data collection requirements that apply to all stops, not...
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with regard to the first what this is mainly doing is establishing the requirements for realtime data transmission from dispatch services basically to a virtual hub that will gather all of this information much of what is in here was already approved by the board we're actually adjusting a date from february 28th to i think april 30th so a number of the changes in here are merely date changes but we are requiring submission of realtime data from the dispatch services to the central hub and then an app developer can connect into and would be valuable to the riding public have access to all the taxi cabs in san francisco. it wouldn't preclude them from selecting a taxi company of their choice we understand there's brand loyalty and we don't want to stand in the way of people doing that but we want people to have access to all the taxis in san francisco that are available and in service that's the thrust of the electronic taxi access system changes that we're including here and to the extent that there were many public comments about electronic weigh bills that's something the board had
with regard to the first what this is mainly doing is establishing the requirements for realtime data transmission from dispatch services basically to a virtual hub that will gather all of this information much of what is in here was already approved by the board we're actually adjusting a date from february 28th to i think april 30th so a number of the changes in here are merely date changes but we are requiring submission of realtime data from the dispatch services to the central hub and then...
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>> i think they would be about 150 basis points higher in the ten-year. >> given the economic data, you've got to believe they would be much higher than they are right now. >> so so on the stock market, rick, we debate this all the time down here, i would say on average, most traders feel, without qe2 or qe3, the dow would be 10,000 points lower. that >> but let's talk reality, gentleman. we are where we are. the fed is inducing a stock market rally. so, does it make it any different for me to make money in this market? >> no. >> yes. >> okay, so it's -- >> qualitatively, yes. >> now what? >> i said yes because there's a difference between realized and unrealized profits. we talked about this yesterday, maria. if it doesn't end well, unless you have taken the game and pulled your money out, when the fed subsidy ends and the market doesn't like it and it sells off, i just don't think everybody's going to be able to pull out the value that you see now that they have an unrealized paper. >> let me see this, maria. i agree with the other point you keep making about don't fight the fed, but i t
>> i think they would be about 150 basis points higher in the ten-year. >> given the economic data, you've got to believe they would be much higher than they are right now. >> so so on the stock market, rick, we debate this all the time down here, i would say on average, most traders feel, without qe2 or qe3, the dow would be 10,000 points lower. that >> but let's talk reality, gentleman. we are where we are. the fed is inducing a stock market rally. so, does it make it...
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they analyze the data, within 12 hours the company will get that data and will determine eif there is a -- if there is a detection. >> this is in addition to the ground work. >> reporter: it can save them millions in loss gas costs that are not passed on. consumer editor tom vacar ktvu channel 2 news. >>> coming up, you may have been a victim of someone hacking into your e-mail, in a ktvu report, the steps you can take to protect yourself. >> the vacation of a life time that has never been done before. the big step for space tourism. >>> a big step forward today. virgin galactic sent its space ship two on its first flight today. space ship two dropped from a plane, fired up its rockets, best faster than the speed of sound and rose ta56,000 feet -- to 56,000 feet. >> commercial space ship with people going into space is a reality. and last 7 years till you get to today you could never be 100% sure. >> virgin galactic plans a test flight outside the earth's atmosphenextyear. the trips cost $200,000 each and 500 people have already put down a deposit. >>> today marks the 6th 6th months a
they analyze the data, within 12 hours the company will get that data and will determine eif there is a -- if there is a detection. >> this is in addition to the ground work. >> reporter: it can save them millions in loss gas costs that are not passed on. consumer editor tom vacar ktvu channel 2 news. >>> coming up, you may have been a victim of someone hacking into your e-mail, in a ktvu report, the steps you can take to protect yourself. >> the vacation of a life...
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the data center consolidation project with the new airport site we'll be opening in the next couple of months and the consolidation efforts we've done on behalf of the city, both at the future airport site, the [speaker not understood] site and the 10 11 turk site have already resulted in a couple million dollars of saving where we have not needed to purchase new equipment because we've been able to consolidate into the existing equipment and licensing and availability of the site. and lastly i just wanted to mention some of the work that has been happening in our enterprise agreement. as part of the data center consolidating and the decision to go with vm wares as the enterprise platform for the city in its virtualization efforts and looking at the needs of the other city departments, we have now been able to save the city $4 million that would otherwise be spending over the next three years. so, these are just a few of the accomplishments over the past two years since the last plan was developed. based on some of the main initiatives that were set forth in it. ~ the plan before you t
the data center consolidation project with the new airport site we'll be opening in the next couple of months and the consolidation efforts we've done on behalf of the city, both at the future airport site, the [speaker not understood] site and the 10 11 turk site have already resulted in a couple million dollars of saving where we have not needed to purchase new equipment because we've been able to consolidate into the existing equipment and licensing and availability of the site. and lastly i...
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recent slowdown on the data. lori: will you look at technology stocks, apple in pretty good and go earnings are not robust at all comment and staying clear of those and perhaps sticking with the offensive things that continue to lead at least as leaders into the rally? >> i wouldn't exclude technology here for a few reasons. number one, when you look at the performance of tech versus the s&p or the value segment of the standard and poor's, we have a pretty good underperformance so we had some significant lagging and some notable names have been dragging down the index but ultimately if you look at the balance sheets that are relatively clean, relatively consistent cash flow from many of these, many of them are beginning to take dividendss or maturing and you can buy many attractive valuations. i wouldn't run away from technology. i would sharpen my pencil and decide which one you want to own as part of a diversified portfolio. lori: with apple shares, is that an opportunity for you? >> apple as an indication, bro
recent slowdown on the data. lori: will you look at technology stocks, apple in pretty good and go earnings are not robust at all comment and staying clear of those and perhaps sticking with the offensive things that continue to lead at least as leaders into the rally? >> i wouldn't exclude technology here for a few reasons. number one, when you look at the performance of tech versus the s&p or the value segment of the standard and poor's, we have a pretty good underperformance so we...
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existence of that data, the existence of the data in the public sphere, the data being sent to police and the way in which the kind of crowd sourcing amateur investigation was intersecting with, sometimes derailing the official investigation, the way that things that were spotted on an internet thread would end up in an official's e-mail which would then end up back reported out. >> we have lessons about how this might look going forward as a new model manhunt. the first is the difference between a crowd sourced investigation and crowd source daughter. >> right. that's a very key -- >> crowd sourcing an investigation is called a witch hunt. that's mob justice. you saw that in a variety of ways, some of which were on the cover of new york city tabloids this week, some of which were on new york -- >> most. >> crowd sourcing data is a different phenomenon because there you really do give a tremendously well leveraged volume of information to people who know how to sift it, people who know how to analyze it and can actually act on it. >> i like the aspect of that as well. i think which is
existence of that data, the existence of the data in the public sphere, the data being sent to police and the way in which the kind of crowd sourcing amateur investigation was intersecting with, sometimes derailing the official investigation, the way that things that were spotted on an internet thread would end up in an official's e-mail which would then end up back reported out. >> we have lessons about how this might look going forward as a new model manhunt. the first is the difference...
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this is the national practitioner data bank with all the data available from the united states closed malpractice claims, and we see that consistently over the last 25 years, error are the biggest and most consistently the top payout category. gerri: well, errors make up 35% of total payments in malpractice payout so that's the big kahuna when looking at this. are the hospitals, steve, coffering -- covering up? >> well, i think the study, a very good study, looked at 25 years of data and found that if you misa diagnosis, the malpractice payments are high. this looks at the payments, and there'' many that are missed that never make it to malpractice. they look at the worst cases with severe neurologic consequences and severe quad plea jay, things along those liangs. gerri: if that's true, iting thes for what's going on here. david, to you, do you think that in reality what's going on here is that there's probably more people who face this than we know because not everybody files a lawsuit, my friend. >> no question that that's the case. a study suggested that in primary care, the care
this is the national practitioner data bank with all the data available from the united states closed malpractice claims, and we see that consistently over the last 25 years, error are the biggest and most consistently the top payout category. gerri: well, errors make up 35% of total payments in malpractice payout so that's the big kahuna when looking at this. are the hospitals, steve, coffering -- covering up? >> well, i think the study, a very good study, looked at 25 years of data and...
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the hubble master data. as a conduit where the data is kept such as irs, social security and department of homeland security. this will enable eligibility and reduce the need for people to submit paper documentation. states operating a marketplaces love access to the data. but begun testing the connection between state systems in the hobbit and have succeeded in transferring data. this is the major milestone achieved on schedule. testing will continue for open her own but this fall. another key element is a streamlined application consumers use to find out whether they're eligible for medicaid or chip on the one hand or tax credit to purchase land to the marketplace on the other. we've gone through an extensive consumer testing process since the draft of the application was published and continue to make it as simple as possible. highlighted messaging will alleviate concerns and direct consumers to get additional help. less than one third included in the entire physical form. i matter how simple and straight
the hubble master data. as a conduit where the data is kept such as irs, social security and department of homeland security. this will enable eligibility and reduce the need for people to submit paper documentation. states operating a marketplaces love access to the data. but begun testing the connection between state systems in the hobbit and have succeeded in transferring data. this is the major milestone achieved on schedule. testing will continue for open her own but this fall. another key...
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those data are relayed to the data insights most notely to overhead satellites. so we scaffang data. we make measurements on the ground and we make field campaigns all of which go into informing both the physics in the models for the hydrological prediction and then the actual status at the vimplete at the moment that provides accuracy to the immediate forecast such as the ones we're giving to your constituents right now. >> is it true that this warm-up rate matters how quickly the ice and snow melt? we are afraid we have a feet of snow in minnesota and then we'll have an 80-degree day and we'll never see anything like this, especially because of the temperatures at night? >> the timing of snow melt and the speed of melt through the spring season matter critically for the downstream basins, yes, ma'am. >> thank you. i appreciate your work. appreciate that you'll devote personnel -- hopefully we can get a deal here going. i want to thank you for the work you're done. admiral papp, you're off the hook. i'll put questions on the record about dredging and if we need
those data are relayed to the data insights most notely to overhead satellites. so we scaffang data. we make measurements on the ground and we make field campaigns all of which go into informing both the physics in the models for the hydrological prediction and then the actual status at the vimplete at the moment that provides accuracy to the immediate forecast such as the ones we're giving to your constituents right now. >> is it true that this warm-up rate matters how quickly the ice...
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do you see the data points underneath that? and by the way, the last six years of that boom was over 4% real economic growth, very much like the reagan story. vin weber, all i'll say is that krugman -- not only owes thatcher an apology. the some ombudsman for "new york times" and fact checkers should be on his case for simply lying to his readers. >> you'll never hear an apology from him. a few weeks ago, larry, joe scarborough took apart paul krugman on charlie rose. it was embarrassing if you were a krugman-ite. is it any wonder this guy -- >> was krugman there? >> head-to-head. krugman versus scarborough. scarborough humiliated. is it any surprise he wouldn't take on margaret thatcher until she's dead. >> i want to put the chart back up so the viewers can see the thatcher boom occurred in the '80s. it continued in the '90s. tony blair basically as a labor prime minister adopted thatcher's own policies. all i'm saying, jimmy, love her or leave her or hate her or whatever, here's the darn number. that's all i'm saying. from a
do you see the data points underneath that? and by the way, the last six years of that boom was over 4% real economic growth, very much like the reagan story. vin weber, all i'll say is that krugman -- not only owes thatcher an apology. the some ombudsman for "new york times" and fact checkers should be on his case for simply lying to his readers. >> you'll never hear an apology from him. a few weeks ago, larry, joe scarborough took apart paul krugman on charlie rose. it was...
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one of the things we found data at the provider level was not very robust. an hanecdotally of our exits, hf or so may be considered positive and the other half not, meaning evictions for failure to pay rent, for not allowing unit inspections, a range of reasons. we try not to evict but sometimes you need to or the quality of life in the building gets degraded. but other exits are folks do get a job and they move. folks get reunited with their family and leave the city, those kinds of better exits. what we're again sort of through this process of thinking through in a sophisticated way what the next phase looks like those are questions what needs to answer and what works internally towards doing that and moving towards a pilot, either an existing building or new building, a pilot of what a more transitional model looks like. not transitional housing because that's a forced exit after a certain period of time. but a service mix that with the intent of it being a transitional housing placement, you know, and seeing what that might look like, who might be the ca
one of the things we found data at the provider level was not very robust. an hanecdotally of our exits, hf or so may be considered positive and the other half not, meaning evictions for failure to pay rent, for not allowing unit inspections, a range of reasons. we try not to evict but sometimes you need to or the quality of life in the building gets degraded. but other exits are folks do get a job and they move. folks get reunited with their family and leave the city, those kinds of better...
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you can also follow the show on twitter at big data download. final trades and our debate winner when we come back. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with
you can also follow the show on twitter at big data download. final trades and our debate winner when we come back. how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated...
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time the question of how effective it was statistically speaking we have to wait for the data to be robust and we don't to speculate at this point but it's definitely school areas, safe areas of grants, improved signage and markings and something that the city has been doing and will continue to do. >> thank you. there are a few more presentations and i want to get through as many public comments as possible so next up is the department of public health and they will be presenting on injuries and the cost to the city and their resource to apply predictive modeling to prevent pedestrian safety injuries. >> >> i thought the presentation -- [inaudible] >> do you need some time to get
time the question of how effective it was statistically speaking we have to wait for the data to be robust and we don't to speculate at this point but it's definitely school areas, safe areas of grants, improved signage and markings and something that the city has been doing and will continue to do. >> thank you. there are a few more presentations and i want to get through as many public comments as possible so next up is the department of public health and they will be presenting on...
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one is that the data include antibiotics that may be used on non livestock species and also the data includes tracking of this given the mode of action is extremely different from that of antibiotics and to the best of my knowledge, it does not pose any risk to humans, why does the fda still specify and a force as antibiotics? i ask my second question as we're running short on time, the fact that you monitor and time marco rubio resistance and keep track of trends in the grocery store and on the farm, we heard the program is undergoing changes. i would like for you to share with us why the program is being changed and what you are proposing and particularly what changes with regard to the farm. >> you asked a lot of questions embedded in one on very important public health issues. the problem of antibiotic resistance for humans and animals is a very serious one and we need to protect our ability to have antibiotics that really work against important infections. the use of antibiotics in animal populations fuse on major contributor to the resistance we have seen evolve over as the yea
one is that the data include antibiotics that may be used on non livestock species and also the data includes tracking of this given the mode of action is extremely different from that of antibiotics and to the best of my knowledge, it does not pose any risk to humans, why does the fda still specify and a force as antibiotics? i ask my second question as we're running short on time, the fact that you monitor and time marco rubio resistance and keep track of trends in the grocery store and on...
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process and it seems very good but i'd like to see the data especially on the number of programs that were defund through the process and what it's southeast asian youth or african-americans. i want to know what new programs were funded through the process. i know we have to look at it throughout the city and i have a worry when the district center or the beacon center maybe hit with reductions. i know there are tremendous amounts and need and he tremendous needs within the richest monday and some baseline through the district. i wanted to is that for lgb t use i know that some people will say that some agencies maybe the only ones that are serving a certain population. but for critical needs of vulnerable populations. the last thing is for agencies that stretch across many neighborhoods we're not just seeing them as one district or one ethic group that their serving a multiple ethics. i know that you have the ability to assess those information >> i want the zip code and age groups kind of broken down. i'm asking this for the entire district 5 if at all possible. >> the zip code for
process and it seems very good but i'd like to see the data especially on the number of programs that were defund through the process and what it's southeast asian youth or african-americans. i want to know what new programs were funded through the process. i know we have to look at it throughout the city and i have a worry when the district center or the beacon center maybe hit with reductions. i know there are tremendous amounts and need and he tremendous needs within the richest monday and...
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we vice president had the data. once we get the data and do the math it's going to be a different ball game. when he's talking about some sort of dividend from peace the only way we're going to do it is when we have the data. >> what does that dividend from peace look like for you? we were saying young people can imagine a different future. what does the future look like for you? >> the north side of chicago. where you're able to walk and not have to worry about the police pulling you over, asking you where you're going or the people of the opposite race crossing the street or even the same race. where you're comfortable. where you don't have to keep looking behind you. where you can take a deep breath. enyou took the deep breath because it was a good day. not because you made it home. >> i asked can you envision a different world. oh, yeah, up the street. the other side of town. >> the neighborhood that has received public investment. the neighborhood that has jobs. the neighborhood in which people have the ability
we vice president had the data. once we get the data and do the math it's going to be a different ball game. when he's talking about some sort of dividend from peace the only way we're going to do it is when we have the data. >> what does that dividend from peace look like for you? we were saying young people can imagine a different future. what does the future look like for you? >> the north side of chicago. where you're able to walk and not have to worry about the police pulling...
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you know what's actually true if you look at the data is that in massachusetts the implementation of this program did not reduce the rates of medical debt or bankruptcies linked to medical debt so we really feel like expanding a market based system like is being attempted in places like massachusetts really isn't the solution some of the doctors and health care practitioners that we've been working with on this project from physicians for a national health program there really believe that a single payer system like they have in europe and other countries around the world where health care is nationalized is really the best at least the short term solution really to get everybody the coverage that they need so that people do not go into debt because they get sick and it seems so you know a lot certainly that strike debt is dealing with do you have specific distract and have specific goals you know maybe. legislatively or even specific goals moving forward this year and how you can accomplish them if you have any. well i mean i think we're going to support our allies for example i men
you know what's actually true if you look at the data is that in massachusetts the implementation of this program did not reduce the rates of medical debt or bankruptcies linked to medical debt so we really feel like expanding a market based system like is being attempted in places like massachusetts really isn't the solution some of the doctors and health care practitioners that we've been working with on this project from physicians for a national health program there really believe that a...
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haystack the answer is to put more hay so they are collecting what data was the data massive data and innocent americans that's all part of this top secret america and actually it turns the feeling you can't call me in on the real critical pieces the other potential explanation is that you know that this idea terrorism is such a confusing concept because we have our terrorists and their terrorists it's that the definition is supposed to be our acts of violence against civilians for political purposes but you see this over and over where there that you us considers that there are good rebels and good freedom fighters at the very least the separatists in other countries are not considered as terrorists the lack of follow up that the f.b.i. has had is not unusual. the revelation of the boston bombing suspects in the region has led to a quick shift in american attitude towards the region archie dot com we have opinion on how the standard u.s. portrayal of chechen groups as freedom fighters changed the night to depict them now as for russia's militants. the boston marathon attacks were not
haystack the answer is to put more hay so they are collecting what data was the data massive data and innocent americans that's all part of this top secret america and actually it turns the feeling you can't call me in on the real critical pieces the other potential explanation is that you know that this idea terrorism is such a confusing concept because we have our terrorists and their terrorists it's that the definition is supposed to be our acts of violence against civilians for political...
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cheap prices and money is raising stock prices but making consumirs poor. >> steve, these are the data points. retail sales are lowest in nibe months and consumer confidence is down. who has it right? the market hit for the 14th time it hit a record. >> the market has it right. you can have a good market in a economy. it is not good. company corporate earnings are up and they haven't paid it out in dividends and you have a peculliar situation. dividends are higher than bond yield and so the market is not a bull market only because of the dollars going down in value. you can have both. but in real terms the market is also punked. >> you wonder if the blue sky crowd is too much in control. companies like the gap, you know, banana republic all saying, we are not seeing the retailers. some in government said we had a bad winter or easter break. who has it right sabrina? >> i wish the stock market is forecasting correctly but i think the consumer does. workers are dropping out of the labor market because there are no jobs. we saw the sequestitration circus here in washington with no meaning
cheap prices and money is raising stock prices but making consumirs poor. >> steve, these are the data points. retail sales are lowest in nibe months and consumer confidence is down. who has it right? the market hit for the 14th time it hit a record. >> the market has it right. you can have a good market in a economy. it is not good. company corporate earnings are up and they haven't paid it out in dividends and you have a peculliar situation. dividends are higher than bond yield...
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michael as you look at the data, it looks kind of like there's a split in the numbers. > > there is a split in the numbers, and i think we are seeing some positive signs in that half of small business owners are looking to invest in the second half of this year. in the next nine months, they are planning on adding people, technology, spending more on marketing. this is the first time we have seen this kind of result in a long time. > you actually have a number fixed to the optimism index. what is that? > > the optimism index is just under 70% are optimistic about the future, and that is very positive as well. traditionally we like to see that in the high 80s, low 90s, but it is much better than where it has been over the last few months, down below 60. so, you take that, coupled with the fact that 80% of small businesses said in the first quarter it met their expectations or exceeded their expectations. so they have come through a period where everybody was really concerned about how things were going to go, they have made it through, they are comfortable with how it looks, and as the
michael as you look at the data, it looks kind of like there's a split in the numbers. > > there is a split in the numbers, and i think we are seeing some positive signs in that half of small business owners are looking to invest in the second half of this year. in the next nine months, they are planning on adding people, technology, spending more on marketing. this is the first time we have seen this kind of result in a long time. > you actually have a number fixed to the optimism...
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this is a hedge fund that was notified of the data breach. that's just one of the firms being named, one of the firms affected in the 500 out of a million trades. also one other point. that this is the real time transparency that the marketplace has been asking for, that many analysts have been calling into question. the new regulations on swaps is that it reveals new price and volume data. this is a requirement to have this data but not disclose the member firm so this was a data breach. obviously they regret it happened but can be looked at as a small number in a grand scheme of things. that is, that occurred in the beginning of april and obviously affecting markets that have had a lot of volatility and a lot of volume lately in the agricultural and the energy markets. big news to report but it happened earlier this april. back to you. dennis: thanks very much, sandra smith. now to the latest from boston. the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, is conscious in a boston hospital and reportedly responding in writing to questions. he can't s
this is a hedge fund that was notified of the data breach. that's just one of the firms being named, one of the firms affected in the 500 out of a million trades. also one other point. that this is the real time transparency that the marketplace has been asking for, that many analysts have been calling into question. the new regulations on swaps is that it reveals new price and volume data. this is a requirement to have this data but not disclose the member firm so this was a data breach....
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with a completely distributed peer to peer currency where you put the data center and that's where the mining comes into play right any individual can contribute their computing power to being part of the data center and there they are rewarded with the newly issued bitcoins and it's a lottery system so the more people that are doing it right the less likely that you are to win and people pull together so if you use a proof of work algorithm and there's one common thing that if the majority of the network agrees on one version of history then that's the one that everybody builds upon and follows so in order to potentially attack the network and you know you have one version of history and you convince everybody else to have a different version of history you basically have to take control of a majority of the network for assisting period of time. today as the network gets larger and larger that becomes almost impossible you're not going to get fifty to sixty percent of the network for a sustained period of time today without investing you know billions of dollars and not only just thro
with a completely distributed peer to peer currency where you put the data center and that's where the mining comes into play right any individual can contribute their computing power to being part of the data center and there they are rewarded with the newly issued bitcoins and it's a lottery system so the more people that are doing it right the less likely that you are to win and people pull together so if you use a proof of work algorithm and there's one common thing that if the majority of...
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in the sky that people who build the huge data bases to track this. liz: what happens is what you're saying is they get your zip code and find out your home address and then send you, what? what happens then? >> well, you get catalogs in the mail, fliers, you know, invitations to things, you get calls, and you getmore e-mail about certain promotions, and it all gets added into the hue data base of consumer preferences and habits. you know, there used to be a thing called reverse directories looked up by street address, and find out who lived at what address. well, now, big data is sort of that, only a million times bigger. take who bought what, ad you put it together, and once you get the zip code and maybe the credit card number and one of the pieces of information, you can crunch it together. liz: is it a junk mail problem or bigger than that? >> depends how much you look at it and how much of a problem you think it is. no one will abduct you or burn the house down, but certainly it can affect credit. liz: what do you mean "can affect credit"" >> yo
in the sky that people who build the huge data bases to track this. liz: what happens is what you're saying is they get your zip code and find out your home address and then send you, what? what happens then? >> well, you get catalogs in the mail, fliers, you know, invitations to things, you get calls, and you getmore e-mail about certain promotions, and it all gets added into the hue data base of consumer preferences and habits. you know, there used to be a thing called reverse...
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an aberration which would distort the data it. we will tell you what the aberration is, virginia tech. and this bill makes colorado campus is a safe zone for mass murderers and for more ordinary violent criminal predators, and they don't want the sponsors of this don't want the public to see the data and to see the dangers that are going to result from outlying self-defense on campuses. thank you very much. [applause] >> you are up. >> it is a pleasure to be here, and i am grateful to have the invitation. they asked me today to share a little bit about what happened five years ago on december 9th , 2007. and i have about ten minutes. i am going to a did write to the gist of the story. the gunmen in my case had already killed people at this facility. he had shot four young people, he killed two of them. and then he escaped to sleep in his own bed in ingelwood. and the next day was sunday, december 9th. endive was, you know, i was a very well trained police officer. i was on @booktv as a volunteer on the security team at this ch
an aberration which would distort the data it. we will tell you what the aberration is, virginia tech. and this bill makes colorado campus is a safe zone for mass murderers and for more ordinary violent criminal predators, and they don't want the sponsors of this don't want the public to see the data and to see the dangers that are going to result from outlying self-defense on campuses. thank you very much. [applause] >> you are up. >> it is a pleasure to be here, and i am grateful...